Why You Shouldn't Follow A Muscle Magazine

Are you trying to follow a workout routine you read about in a popular muscle magazine?

If you are, then you're more than likely losing muscle-- NOT gaining!

There's no doubt, you need to know exactly what to do with your weight training, cardio, and nutrition or you will not get the best results.

But I can tell you from personal experience that you're not going to learn how to build muscle from some overplayed info-mercial selling the latest and greatest workout machine or from some slick, air-brushed before-and-after supplement ad.

And you definitely will NOT get the best results by copying the "big-name" pro workout routines you read about in a muscle magazine. You and I both know the pros don't get that big from just training and taking supplements. Most of the pros in a muscle magazine use drugs and DO NOT train like those of us who don't.

In fact, if you try and train like them, you are going to overtrain and get less results.

The benefit of some of the performance-enhancing drugs the pros use is that they allow the pro to recover and train more often without any negative effects.

If you and I tried training like they do in a muscle magazine, we would overtraing quite quickly.

So you really need trusted advice from someone who has been where you are, understands your frustration of not making gains, and knows what it honestly takes for us natural guys to pack on muscle.

And since I've already spent the last few years trying every bodybuilding routine I can get my hands on to learn what works to explode muscle gains and drop body fat ...

"I want to save you from all the aggravation and frustration that comes with wasting your time and energy with trial and error"

Skip the workouts from pros you read about in a muscle magazine and instead, find all-natural bodybuilders, powerlifters, weightlifters, and athletes.

Find the workouts that work best for natural, regular lifters and begin doing some of those things.

I can guarantee you, you'll get further ahead that way then if you were to try copying a pro routine you get from a muscle magazine.